Very nice job ! I think you'll enjoy sleeping through the night quite well! The Young Lady in the Pic's looks warm and comfortable! She looks like she's looking forward to spending more time with you too!

char1300 wrote:my hyfire adventure has begun today i had the hyfire loaded in a pickup along with 3/4 ton of coal the rest in my jeep wrangler. 50 miles later i arrived home safely with it. unloaded the coal in my wood shed.... coal storage shed brought the stove and a bunch of boxes in it was like christmas. anyways i got the stove all put together no problems except a few scratches here and there from being shipped next ive got to buy some stove pipe. the adventure contines for now bed time..

50 miles later ...calling on Matt & Dave to get those regional distributors to add more dealers!

Gratz on the hyfire, it looks amazing and i wish everyone was lucky enough to have ability to buy one of those beauties

Woke up today hyfire was out just sitting there blowing cold air..... not really sure what happened there the power didnt go out checked my clocks none blinking. I know scientific way to check that huh! All the cords still plugged in coal still on grate checked hopper still coal there.64 degrees insideBlower motors running and the combustion fan runningCoal trol settings:Day time 7868 degrees current tempSetup:min was 6 upped to7Max was 39 upped to 40Ign MCft8

char1300 wrote:Woke up today hyfire was out just sitting there blowing cold air..... not really sure what happened there the power didnt go out checked my clocks none blinking. I know scientific way to check that huh! All the cords still plugged in coal still on grate checked hopper still coal there.64 degrees insideBlower motors running and the combustion fan runningCoal trol settings:Day time 7868 degrees current tempSetup:min was 6 upped to7Max was 39 upped to 40

char1300 wrote:Thanks flyer Next question should coals fall off the feed grate on start up?

Normal if the FR is high when lighting. Try temporally lowering the set point temp about 10* below room temp and let the FR get to around 30 or less before lighting; Once things are leveled out it will be good. It just does not know how much coal is on the grate and sees that the temp is behind for a long time so it will feed at max rate.

Ok will try the temperature set back next time it's all levied out and running fine now the feed rate was at 99 after I lit the stove. When I get back home I'll take some more pics but the coal tool is mounted on a board inside wall